Test Windows Vista for FREE
January 10th, 2007The test drive is intended for evaluation purposes only. It requires Internet Explorer 6 or later, a browser plug-in, and a broadband Internet connection. A minimum 1024 x 768 screen resolution is recommended. It’s interesting that it wouldn’t run in Firefox at all.
It’s good to know that there is no product support for the test drive. You are welcome to participate in a Microsoft Windows Vista newsgroup to share your trial experiences with others and ask for advice. The Windows Vista version hosted in the test drive contains most of the functionality of the regular versions, but browsing the Internet is not enabled. Also, you may notice a slight delay or pause as you experience the product. This is due to the fact that this is a hosted trial and is dependent upon your bandwidth, local machine resources, etc. This does not necessarily represent the actual experience you will have with Windows Vista if it were installed on your PC.
Quite impressive for me. This is a great marketing tool to attract users. The test drive is free and you can try it for yourself if you like.
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